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Alexander Sinton Secondary School, also known as Alexander Sinton High School, is an English-medium school in Athlone, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. The school is located in the Cape Flats, an area designated as non-white under the Group Areas Act during apartheid. The school was involved in the anti-apartheid student uprisings of the ...
Alexander Sinton Secondary School; Aloe Secondary School; Athlone Secondary School; Belgravia Secondary School; Bridgetown Secondary School; Camps Bay High School; Cape Town High School; Cathkin Secondary School; Claremont High School; Crystal Secondary School; Holy Cross High School; Gardens Commercial High School; Good Hope Seminary High ...
The incident took place near the Alexander Sinton Secondary School where students had demanded to attend school the month before. [4] The Athlone Magistrate’s court is the home of the Robert Waterwitch / Colleen Williams Memorial established in memory of two ANC activists who died in the struggle against apartheid. Waterwitch and Williams ...
During the Western Cape Youth Uprising of 1976 the students at both Alexander Sinton Secondary School and this school boycotted classes on 16 August during a period that saw marches, random acts of arson and battles between students and the police. [2]
Ellerslie Girls' High School was a girls' public high school at 355 Main Road, Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa. The school was established in 1898. The school was established in 1898. In 1989 the school merged with Sea Point High School , formerly Sea Point Boys' High School, which had become co-educational.
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Sgt. Christina Ortiz and Lt. Michael Desanto allegedly had a relationship in the 34th Precinct stationhouse.
The school is situated at the foot of Table Mountain right next to the historical Welgemeend in Cape Town. It has an enrollment of approximately 500 pupils, who are divided into three houses: Reijger, Dromedaris and De Goede Hoop, named after the three ships that Jan van Riebeeck landed in Cape Town in 1652. Both houses offers teachings in ...